Fact Checks Curtail Misinformation Beliefs
Fact-checking reduces belief in misinformation and leaves a more enduring mental imprint than false claims, according to a new study co-authored by Assistant Professor of Media and Public Affairs...
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Fact Checks Curtail Misinformation Beliefs
Fact-checking reduces belief in misinformation and leaves a more enduring mental imprint than false claims, according to a new study co-authored by Assistant Professor of Media and Public Affairs...
Study Links Housing, Heart Health
Inclusionary zoning policies that increase the supply of affordable housing may be good for the heart, according to a first-of-a-kind study by researchers at the...
Mark S. Wrighton to Become Interim President Jan. 1
George Washington University President Thomas J. LeBlanc will retire at the end of the fall 2021 semester, it was announced at a Faculty Senate meeting on Friday. Mark S. Wrighton, a former...
GW Gathers in Remembrance on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11
Participants in the ceremony vowed to continue the legacy of those who died in the terrorist attacks.
GW Community Embraces National Day of Service and Remembrance
President LeBlanc, university leadership and students clean the World War II memorial and join the Foggy Bottom Association in restoring local parks.
SMPA Welcomes Two New Terker Distinguished Fellows
Kristen Grimm, president of Spitfire Strategies, a woman-owned, strategic communication firm dedicated to...
Breaking News: As Newspapers Fold, Will Civics Follow?
By John DiConsiglio
Before embarking on a career in academia, Professor of Political Science Danny...
In Photos: GW Celebrates Diversity with 2021 MSSC Block Party
This annual event aims to bring a sense of belonging to GW students, faculty and staff.